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Isabelle Collin Dufresne (6 September 1935 – 14 June 2014), known professionally as Ultra Violet, was a French-American artist, author, and both a colleague of Andy Warhol and one of his so-called
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. Earlier in her career, she worked for and studied with surrealist artist Salvador Dalí. Dufresne lived and worked in New York City, and also had a studio in Nice, France.


Early life

Isabelle Collin Dufresne was brought up in a strict religious upper-middle-class family, but she rebelled at an early age. She was instructed at a Catholic school, and then a reform school. In 1953, she received a BA in Art at ''Le Sacré Cœur'' in Grenoble, France. She soon left France to live with an older sister in New York City.


Salvador Dalí and New York City

In 1954, after a meeting with Salvador Dalí, she became his " muse", pupil, studio assistant, and lover in both
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, Spain, and in New York City. Later, she would recall, "I realized that I was 'surreal', which I never knew until I met Dalí." In the 1960s, Dufresne began to follow the progressive American Pop Art scene including Jasper Johns,
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, and James Rosenquist.


Warhol and "The Factory"

In 1963, Dalí introduced Dufresne to Andy Warhol, and soon she moved into the orbit of his unorthodox studio, " The Factory". In 1964 she selected the stage name "Ultra Violet" at Warhol's suggestion, because it was her preferred fashion — her hair color at the time was often violet or lilac. She became one of many "
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" in Warhol's Factory, and played multiple roles in over a dozen films between 1965 and 1974. In 1967 Ultra Violet played a part (with, among others, Taylor Mead) in the surrealistic play '' Desire Caught by the Tail'' by Pablo Picasso when it was set for the first time in France at a festival in
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. She would eventually appear in more than 20 films, not counting numerous documentaries made at the Factory. At various points in her career she would meet numerous celebrities, including John Graham, John Chamberlain, Edward Ruscha, Rudolf Nureyev,
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, Howard Hughes, Richard Nixon, Aristotle Onassis,
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, Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray,
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, Bob Dylan, John Lennon, and Yoko Ono. In later reminiscences, she would name Ruscha, Nureyev, and Forman among her past lovers. In 1969, she was "dethroned" as Warhol's primary muse by
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, a more recent discovery. Although a full participant in activities at the Factory, she generally avoided the heavy drug usage prevalent at the time, saying that her body reacted badly to drugs. She had tried smoking as a rebellious teen, had gotten very sick as a result, and resolved to abstain from drug usage. She would later observe, "If I had lived like all those young people, I would be dead today". In the 1980s, she gradually drifted away from the Factory scene, taking a lower profile and working independently on her own art. In her autobiography, published the year after Warhol's unexpected demise in 1987, she chronicled the activities of many Warhol superstars, including several untimely deaths during and after the Factory years.


Later career

In 1988, Ultra Violet published her autobiography, ''Famous for 15 Minutes: My Years with Andy Warhol''. This autobiography was edited extensively and partially translated from French to English by her New York penthouse roommate Natalie Durkee. After a review of the book in '' The New York Times'', it was published worldwide, eventually in 17 languages. After a book tour, she returned to France; in 1990 she opened a studio in Nice and wrote another book detailing her own ideas about art, ''L'Ultratique''. She lived and worked as an artist in New York City, and also maintained a studio in Nice for the rest of her life. In 2000, she was featured in ''Message to Andy Warhol'', a "concept art documentary" by Laurent Foissac. On 10 April 2005, she joined a panel discussion "Reminiscences of Dalí: A Conversation with Friends of the Artist" as part of a symposium "The Dalí Renaissance" for a major retrospective show at the
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. Her conversation with another former Dalí protégée, French singer/actress Amanda Lear, is recorded in the 236-page exhibition catalog, ''The Dalí Renaissance: New Perspectives on His Life and Art after 1940''. In 2006, she had a solo show at Stefan
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in Chelsea, Manhattan. In 2007 she gave a retrospective lecture at the
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. In 2010, filmmaker David Gerson released ''Ultra Violet for Sixteen Minutes'', a short documentary showing her perspectives on fame, art, religion, and her current artistic practice. In 2011, she was featured in a brief article about the surviving former Warhol "Superstars". Regarding her famous past and her artwork today, she has said, "People always want to know about the past, but I'm much more interested in tomorrow". In 2011, she exhibited a series of artworks as her personal memorial of the September 11 attacks, which were displayed in the exhibit ''Memorial IX XI'' at Queensborough Community College. In a 2012 interview, she said, "I'm a New Yorker, I'm an American, and I'm an artist. Because of those three things, I had to do something about 9/11, and the question was what to do, which is not simple." On 12 August 2014, independent record label Refinersfire released a posthumous limited edition 2-disc collection of original music and private conversations of Ultra Violet and Andy Warhol. The music was recorded in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and features cover performances of "La vie en Rose", "Mojo Queen", and the original songs "Famous for Fifteen Minutes" and "Moon Rock". Ultra Violet also had recorded private telephone conversations between herself and Andy Warhol, which feature topics such as police harassment, their films, the business of art, the RFK assassination, and Valerie Solanas and her attempt on Warhol's life. She gave her last TV interview for the German documentary about obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD), ''Wie ich lernte, die Zahlen zu lieben (How I Learned to Love the Numbers)'', by Oliver Sechting and Max Taubert. Her last exhibition in New York, ''Ultra Violet: The Studio Recreated'', closed three weeks before her death. It included paintings, sculptures, photographs, films, and
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Personal life

In 1973, a near-death experience and a bout with depression launched Ultra Violet on a spiritual quest, culminating in her baptism in 1981. For the rest of her life, she was a practicing member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In 1994, the '' New Yorker'' magazine published a brief article describing a dream she had had on the night Andy Warhol died, in 1987. She did not even know that he was in the hospital at that time, and was shocked to hear a report on the radio the next morning. Dufresne died on 14 June 2014, in New York City at the age of 78, from cancer. She had never married. Dufresne was survived by two sisters. She is buried in Saint-Égrève near Grenoble.


Books

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Filmography

* ''Blackout'' (1994) .... Arlette * '' An Unmarried Woman'' (1978) .... Lady MacBeth * ''Curse of the Headless Horseman'' (1974) .... Contessa Isabel du Fren * '' Bad Charleston Charlie'' (1973) * ''
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'' (1972) .... Iliona, a Decadent * '' Believe in Me'' (1971) .... Emergency Room Patient * ''The Telephone Book'' (1971) .... Whip Woman * ''
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'' (1971) .... Sarah * '' Taking Off'' (1971) .... SPFC Member * ''Dinah East'' (1970) .... Daniela * ''Brand X'' (1970) .... Singer * '' The Phynx'' (1970) .... Felice * ''Cleopatra'' (1970) * '' Maidstone'' (1970) .... Herself * '' Midnight Cowboy'' (1969) .... The Party * ''The Secret Life of Hernando Cortez'' (1969) .... Daughter of Montezuma * '' **** (The 24 Hour Movie)'' (1967) * '' I, a Man'' (1967) * '' The Life of Juanita Castro'' (1965) * '' Cinématon'' #1084 (1988) by Gérard Courant ... Herself * ''Lire'' #27 (1988) by Gérard Courant ... Herself * ''Portrait de groupe'' #92 : ''Avec Ultra-Violet à Paris'' by Gérard Courant ... Herself * ''La Collection secrète de Salvador Dalí'' (1992) by Otto Kelmer ... Herself ''La Collection secrète de Salvador Dalí.''
on the Website of ''IMDb''. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
* ''Message to Andy Warhol'' (2000) by Laurent Foissac ... Herself * ''Wie ich lernte, die Zahlen zu lieben'' (2014) by Oliver Sechting & Max Taubert ... Herself


See also

* Louise Bourgeois * Niki de Saint Phalle


References


External links

*
Warholstars, a comprehensive website about Andy WarholOfficial Site of Ultra Violet's IXXI project
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